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Colonial Pipeline River Cleanup

Trey from Anasoctia Riverkeeper speaking about cleanup efforts ©TimeLine Media
Trey from Anasoctia Riverkeeper speaking about cleanup efforts ©TimeLine Media

College Park, Maryland

Last fall, I photographed the corporate clean up event in College Park, Maryland for Colonial Pipeline. On this occasion, a group from the company met with Trey from Anacostia Riverkeeper, a non-profit organization. Their aim is to preserve and restore the Anacostia River, an important waterway throughout Washington, DC, and Maryland.

River Cleanup

This afternoon, the group received an education on the efforts of Anacostia Riverkeeper to improve the river. Outreach efforts with the goal of cleaner waters include lectures, and hands on workshops. Overall the goal is to have a clean river that the community can enjoy.

Colonial Pipeline River Cleanup group in College Park, MD ©TimeLine Media
Colonial Pipeline River Cleanup group in College Park, MD ©TimeLine Media

I was surprised at the amount of trash that was pulled from the river while they walked the river banks. Surrounded by fallen leaves, most of this trash was hidden from view. So, at first look, I did not think there was much to do. After finding some trash, volunteers separated the items by type. It became apparent how big this job would be. However, starting with this many volunteer on this small section is a start.

Trash Collection

From old food wrappers, bottles, and balls that had strayed from the nearby recreation area, they were removed and sorted. Additionally, there were some larger items that they removed. These included an old car seat, entire bags full of other garage, and a hose from a fire truck! As you can see from the photos, this required many people to bring out from riverbed! When a bag was full, it was weighed.

Sorting the garbage removed from the Anacostia river tributary ©TimeLine Media
Sorting the garbage removed from the Anacostia river tributary ©TimeLine Media

Overall, I was impressed with the volunteers from Colonial Pipeline. They donned the water-safe gear, gloves, and grabbing implements. Then they put in a lot of work to find trash. Although it was cold outside, they moved quickly. Afterwards they brought all the trash together! After weighing the debris, they pulled out 500 pounds! Being a beautiful park, you would not have expected that much. Afterwards, they were properly disposed at nearby bins.

Colonial Pipeline team with trash they removed from the Anacostia River ©TimeLine Media
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Freedom Boat Club

Sunset boat ride hosting by George on Belmont Bay in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media
Sunset boat ride hosting by George on Belmont Bay in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media

Woodbridge, Virginia

Being that we are in the middle of summer fun, I wanted to look back to a pre – quarantine event with Freedom Boat Club. On this occasion, George from my business networking group invited us on an evening cruise on the Occoquan River. I was very familiar with these waters since my mom has a house right on these shores.

George McIntosh of Freedom Boat Club hosting an event on Belmont Bay in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media
George of Freedom Boat Club hosting an event on Belmont Bay in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media

Since George works for Freedom Boat Club, we were taken for an evening cruise just out of their marina. Having a membership in his company gives you access to their fleet of boats. What a great way to entertain clients, or treat friends to a unique experience!

Boating on the Potomac River with guests of Freedom Boat Club in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media
Boating on the Occoquan with guests for a boat club in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media

If George wanted to pick a perfect day for a demonstration, this was it. Not only did the summer heat go away as we were speeding out on the waters, but the sunset was amazing. I took some time from networking to get lots of photos of the sunset. It doesn’t look like Woodbridge from out here!

Sunset over Belmont Bay in Woodbridge, VA ©TimeLine Media
Clouds lit by the setting sun over Belmont Bay ©TimeLine Media
Clouds lit by the setting sun over Belmont Bay ©TimeLine Media

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EVgo – Pike 7 Plaza

EVgo charging station ribbon cutting at Pike 7 Plaza ©TimeLine Media
EVgo charging station ribbon cutting at Pike 7 Plaza ©TimeLine Media

Tysons, Virginia

Late in 2019, I photographed the opening of car chargers from EVgo – Pike 7 Plaza. In another step in the continuing development of Tysons, these electric car chargers added power options for the growing electric car market. At this time, VIPs from EVgo, Federal Realty, and the Commonwealth of Virginia attended the ribbon cutting ceremony. Stacy from TEDxTysons referred me to cover this event. As can be seen, this station is in the heart of the newest developments in Tysons.

EVgo charging station at Pike 7 Plaza ©TimeLine Media
EVgo charging station in Tysons are the Greensboro metro stop ©TimeLine Media
Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo at the Pike 7 ribbon cutting ceremony ©TimeLine Media
Cathy Zoi, CEO of EVgo at the Tysons, Virginia ribbon cutting ceremony ©TimeLine Media

Being a technology geek, this opening overall sparked my interest. Although they are becoming more popular, I am not that familiar with electric cars. While covering this event, I learned more about the partnerships between EVgo and Virginia to create more charging places throughout the state. In short, they have made it possible to travel throughout Virginia in an electric vehicle with the range of the cars, and the distance between stations. Even if gasoline powered vehicles are still the majority, this feels like the future!

Matthew J. Strickler, Secretary of Natural Resources in Virginia speaking in Tysons ©TimeLine Media
Matthew J. Strickler, Secretary of Natural Resources in Virginia speaking in Tysons ©TimeLine Media
Virginia Delegate Mark Keam at the EVgo car charger opening ceremony in Tysons ©TimeLine Media
Virginia Delegate Mark Keam at the EVgo car charger opening ceremony in Tysons ©TimeLine Media
Deirdre M. Johnson of Federal Realty Trust speaking in Tysons ©TimeLine Media
Deirdre M. Johnson of Federal Realty Trust speaking in Tysons ©TimeLine Media
Cars and guests at the EVgo ribbon cutting ceremony in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media
Cars and guests at the EVgo ribbon cutting ceremony in Tysons, VA ©TimeLine Media

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